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The findings of a new study have important implications for native bee conservation, particularly in urban and agricultural ...
The summer I turned 16, I moved in with my grandparents. Because of the pandemic, I hadn’t seen them in over a year.
Wildflowers growing on land previously used for buildings and factories can accumulate lead, arsenic, and other metal ...
Wildflowers growing on land previously used for buildings and factories can accumulate lead, arsenic and other metal contaminants from the soil, which are consumed by pollinators as they feed, a new ...
The report advised that testing of soils should take place before sowing wildflowers on ex-industrial land. In areas where species self-seed, regular mowing could stop wildflowers growing and thus ...
Urban wildflowers may carry hidden dangers for pollinators, as new research reveals toxic metals in nectar from contaminated ...
Think pollination, and you will likely picture a butterfly or bee flitting between flowers. But while these are indeed important pollinators, both the natural world and our food supplies rely on a ...
Wildflowers growing on brownfield former industrial land could damage the health of pollinators like bees, say researchers ... but simply planting flowers in certain areas can help towards ...
Independent news. Trusted by Texans. Support us. By Jess Huff and Alejandra Martinez, Graphics by Yuriko Schumacher April 17, 2025 After a deal to pipe water from Lake O’ the Pines to North ...
Researchers have found that common plants including white clover, which is vital forage for pollinators in cities, can accumulate arsenic, cadmium, chromium and lead from contaminated soils.
A beekeeper with APIX Biosciences checks out a colony bees that were fed the new nutritionally complete food source near ...